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The following pages link to A hierarchical framework for modeling speed and accuracy on test items (Q2517875):
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- Bayesian procedures for identifying aberrant response-time patterns in adaptive testing (Q477950) (← links)
- Hierarchical Bayes models for response time data (Q615665) (← links)
- Speed-accuracy response models: scoring rules based on response time and accuracy (Q692405) (← links)
- Response mixture modeling: accounting for heterogeneity in item characteristics across response times (Q725283) (← links)
- Asymmetric item characteristic curves and item complexity: insights from simulation and real data analyses (Q725298) (← links)
- On latent trait estimation in multidimensional compensatory item response models (Q748211) (← links)
- The lognormal race: a cognitive-process model of choice and latency with desirable psychometric properties (Q748217) (← links)
- Modeling within-item dependencies in parallel data on test responses and brain activation (Q823875) (← links)
- A mixture cure-rate model for responses and response times in time-limit tests (Q888030) (← links)
- Statistical tests of conditional independence between responses and/or response times on test items (Q971533) (← links)
- A multivariate multilevel approach to the modeling of accuracy and speed of test takers (Q1013048) (← links)
- Multivariate zero-inflated modeling with latent predictors: modeling feedback behavior (Q1615161) (← links)
- A generalized speed-accuracy response model for dichotomous items (Q1643438) (← links)
- A two-stage approach to differentiating normal and aberrant behavior in computer based testing (Q1643446) (← links)
- A hierarchical model for accuracy and choice on standardized tests (Q1682452) (← links)
- Modelling conditional dependence between response time and accuracy (Q1695747) (← links)
- A continuous-time dynamic choice measurement model for problem-solving process data (Q2065262) (← links)
- Modeling not-reached items in timed tests: a response time censoring approach (Q2088912) (← links)
- Diagnostic classification analysis of problem-solving competence using process data: an item expansion method (Q2103580) (← links)
- A response-time-based latent response mixture model for identifying and modeling careless and insufficient effort responding in survey data (Q2152414) (← links)
- Modeling conditional dependence of response accuracy and response time with the diffusion item response theory model (Q2152423) (← links)
- Detection of two-way outliers in multivariate data and application to cheating detection in educational tests (Q2170425) (← links)
- Modeling differences between response times of correct and incorrect responses (Q2177740) (← links)
- Trivariate theory of mind data analysis with a conditional joint modeling approach (Q2220373) (← links)
- Using response times and response accuracy to measure fluency within cognitive diagnosis models (Q2220533) (← links)
- A joint modeling approach for reaction time and accuracy in psycholinguistic experiments (Q2275432) (← links)
- Sequential detection of compromised items using response times in computerized adaptive testing (Q2318821) (← links)
- Modeling dependence structures for response times in a Bayesian framework (Q2331189) (← links)
- Characterizing the manifest probability distributions of three latent trait models for accuracy and response time (Q2331204) (← links)
- Using response times to model not-reached items due to time limits (Q2331205) (← links)
- Psychometrics behind computerized adaptive testing (Q2348181) (← links)
- A note on the hierarchical model for responses and response times in tests of van der Linden (2007) (Q2442109) (← links)
- A test for conditional independence between response time and accuracy (Q4614709) (← links)
- A heteroscedastic generalized linear model with a non‐normal speed factor for responses and response times (Q4614755) (← links)
- Robust estimation of the hierarchical model for responses and response times (Q4627518) (← links)
- Improving precision of ability estimation: Getting more from response times (Q4638766) (← links)
- An item response model for Likert-type data that incorporates response time in personality measurements (Q5219204) (← links)
- A latent space diffusion item response theory model to explore conditional dependence between responses and response times (Q6057040) (← links)
- A modeling framework to examine psychological processes underlying ordinal responses and response times of psychometric data (Q6080764) (← links)
- Incorporating functional response time effects into a signal detection theory model (Q6080778) (← links)
- A sequential Bayesian changepoint detection procedure for aberrant behaviours in computerized testing (Q6127068) (← links)
- Using item scores and response times in person‐fit assessment (Q6127077) (← links)
- Accurate assessment via process data (Q6160309) (← links)
- On reverse shrinkage effects and shrinkage overshoot (Q6160327) (← links)
- Sequential generalized likelihood ratio tests for online item monitoring (Q6175698) (← links)
- A classification model for continuous responses: Identifying risk perception groups on health‐related activities (Q6183918) (← links)
- Bayesian hierarchical response time modelling—A tutorial (Q6185856) (← links)